A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium.

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A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium.
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Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541.
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[[London] :: Imprinted [by S. Mierdman] for Gwalter Lynne, dwellyng vpon Somers kaye, by Byllinges gate. In the yeare of oure Lorde. M.D.XLVIII. And they by to be solde at Poules churche yarde at the north doore, in the signe of the Bybell. By Richard Iugge,
[1548]]
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Apostles' Creed -- Early works to 1800.
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"A declararation [sic] of the twelue articles of the christen faythe with annotations of the holy scripture, where they be grounded in. And the righte foundation and principall comon places of the hole godly scripture, a goodly short declaration, to all Christians profitable and necessarye for to come to the right vnderstondynge of holy Scripture compyled for the commodite of al christen people. By D. Vrbanum Regium." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10573.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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The Latter daye. [ 21]

Of the last daye hath the Scripture two poyntes. The fyrst. Christe hath geuen sure sygnes which be the mes∣sagers of the last iudgement. Reade the Gospelles of Mathewe, Marke,* 1.1 and Luke. All maner of persecutions of the faythfull, shall aryse. Item war¦re, insurrection, offence, euyl maners, quenchynge of charite.

Item the abhomination in the holy place, in the tempel of God,* 1.2 whiche exalteht hym selfe, and sheweth hym selfe as God.

Item an abhominable departynge,* 1.3 and fallyng from the faythe vnto mā∣nes institutions and traditions. For thus sayth Christe, when the trees shute forth theyr buddes, it is a sure signe, that Sōmer is then nygh at hā¦de. So lykewyse ye, when ye see those

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thynges come to passe, vnderstonde, that the later daye is at hande.

The other, Euen thesame poynte of thys laste tyme, the daye or houre can no man knowe. Christe geueth sig¦nes,* 1.4 but he sayth in Mathewe. Of that daye and houre knoweth noman no not the Angels of heauen, but my father onely, and recyteth euen in the same place. Howe that in the dayes of Noe, the floudde came vnwarres, and ouer hasted the worlde. So shal the cō¦mynge of the sonne of man be, when men wyl least loke for hym.* 1.5 Euen thus sayth Paule also. The daye of the Lorde cometh as a thefe in the nyghte.

* 1.6The fourme, fasshyon, processe, and iudgement of the Latter daye. Reade in Mathewe, and in the Epistle vnto the Thessaloniens. I wyll not brynge the oute and from the scripture with my laboure, but in and to the Scriptu¦re. Euery water is better in hys fyrst sprynge, than it is in the fellowynge crekes or ryuers.

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